- his sons,
Alexander and Michael. The
senior line,
called the Sanguszko-
Koszyrski, has been
extinct since the
death of Adam
Aleksander Sanguszko in 1653...
- Kamień
Koszyrski during the
First World War...
- included: the Brześć county, the
Drohiczyn Poleski county, the Kamień
Koszyrski county, the Kossów county, the Łuniniec county, the Pińsk county, the...
-
incorporated mostly into,
Volhynian District, Poland, with the
exception of
Koszyrski County that was
incorporated into
Polesian District, Poland. It was established...
- Konierewicz, Kopylski, Korecki, Korjatowicz, Koryatowicz, Koszerski,
Koszyrski, Kowelski, Kurakin, Krzywicki, Krzywiecki, Krzywięcki, Lingwieniewicz...
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details Born
Zbigniew Michał Pawłowicz (1943-09-22)22
September 1943 Kamień
Koszyrski,
General Government Died 26
August 2023(2023-08-26) (aged 79) Nationality...
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direction and
started to
march through the
forests towards Włodawa and Kamień
Koszyrski. The
group found itself in a no-man's-land
between the
Soviet forces and...
-
pursuit of the
withdrawing Red Army. That day the unit
captured Kamień
Koszyrski,
where it took more than 1000
prisoners of war and the matériel depot...
- Łuniniec, Pińsk and Prużana County. From
Volhynian District was
included Koszyrski County. On 14
August 1921, Białowieża
County waw
incorporated into then-established...
- Uchańska (d.1650)
before 1616. They had no
children and the Sanguszko-
Koszyrski line
became extinct with Adam's death.
During the
royal election in 1648...